A Community Shaken: Six-Year-Old Boy Struck in Airdrie Hit-and-Run
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- March 14, 2026
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Search Underway After Child Hit By Truck in Airdrie, Driver Flees Scene
A six-year-old boy sustained serious but non-life-threatening injuries after being hit by a white pickup truck in Airdrie. The driver fled the scene, prompting a desperate plea from RCMP for public assistance and dashcam footage.
It's the kind of news that just makes your stomach drop, isn't it? A young life, barely started, suddenly put at risk. Imagine the terror: a six-year-old boy, just going about his day, struck by a vehicle. But what makes this story even more gut-wrenching is that the driver, after causing such a horrific incident, simply fled the scene. A hit-and-run, right here in Airdrie.
The incident unfolded on a Saturday afternoon, a time when many families are out and about, enjoying the weekend. Specifically, it happened near the intersection of Williamstown Boulevard and Waterstone Drive. Details are still emerging, but what we know is chilling: the young boy suffered serious injuries. Thankfully, and this is truly a blessing, those injuries are not considered life-threatening. Still, imagine the trauma for him, for his parents, for everyone involved.
Airdrie RCMP are, understandably, appealing to the public for assistance. They're desperately trying to piece together what happened and, more importantly, to locate the driver responsible. The vehicle in question? It's described as a white pickup truck, possibly a newer model Ford F-150. Police believe it might have tinted windows, those distinctive black rims, and even a black light bar on the front bumper. Quite a specific description, which hopefully will help someone recognize it.
This truck was last seen heading south on Williamstown Boulevard after the collision. It's just incredible, isn't it, that someone could do something like this and then simply drive away? The police are urging anyone who was in the area around that time — perhaps you were driving by, walking your dog, or even just sitting on your porch — to come forward. Even the smallest detail could be crucial.
And speaking of crucial, dashcam footage is often a game-changer in these kinds of investigations. If you were driving through the Williamstown Boulevard or Waterstone Drive area on Saturday afternoon and have a dashcam running, please, check your footage. It could provide the breakthrough the RCMP needs. Your input could be the key to bringing some measure of justice, or at least answers, to this young boy and his family. The Airdrie RCMP case number is 2024843900 if you have information.
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